It can't possibly get any easier than this. I had a bag of Andes Creme de Menthe baking chips floating around and I didn't know what to do with it. I did an ingredient search and landed on this recipe. I didn't get the color effect because the Andes mints are a bit different than the Nestle morsels. However, it was absolutely delicious and super easy. I'll make these again and again.

I wanted to make a bark with green mint and Andes mints so I borrowed this recipe and ti came out beautifully! I use Semi Sweet chocolate for the base and crushed cookies in the base then took white morsels and colored them and added mint and swirled it into the dark layer. I topped the whole bark with Andes mints that I chopped up and when the chocolate was cooling, I pressed them onto the top. It came out delicious! I will try nuts next time. :)

This is my kind of recipe -- insanely easy yet makes an impressive gift. I found it was easier to just eyeball the amount of chips I used to fit my pan size. I just dumped them on and spread them out until they covered the surface in a uniform, flat layer. I put a layer of foil on my pan first, then parchment paper. When I didn't have enough chips to cover the whole pan, I just bent up the foil to make a smaller area. When you're swirling the chips, be sure to get the tip of your swirling implement (I used a wooden kebab skewer--worked great) all the way down to the parchment paper. If you just try to swirl on the surface the bottom will look blobby after it hardens. Also, I used chopped up mint Oreos to sprinkle over the top. It tastes great with the cookies! I can't wait to try this with other types and colors of chips. I gave this as part of my Christmas treats this year, and people were raving about it.

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